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MessageMedia Messages Java SDK

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The MessageMedia Messages API provides a number of endpoints for building powerful two-way messaging applications.

How to Build

The generated code uses a few Maven dependencies e.g., Jackson, UniRest, and Apache HttpClient. The reference to these dependencies is already added in the pom.xml file will be installed automatically. Therefore, you will need internet access for a successful build.

  • In order to open the client library in Eclipse click on File -> Import.

Importing SDK into Eclipse - Step 1

  • In the import dialog, select Existing Java Project and click Next.

Importing SDK into Eclipse - Step 2

  • Browse to locate the folder containing the source code. Select the detected location of the project and click Finish.

Importing SDK into Eclipse - Step 3

  • Upon successful import, the project will be automatically built by Eclipse after automatically resolving the dependencies.

Importing SDK into Eclipse - Step 4

How to Use

The following section explains how to use the MessageMediaMessages library in a new console project.

1. Starting a new project

For starting a new project, click the menu command File > New > Project.

Add a new project in Eclipse

Next, choose Maven > Maven Projectand click Next.

Create a new Maven Project - Step 1

Here, make sure to use the current workspace by choosing Use default Workspace location, as shown in the picture below and click Next.

Create a new Maven Project - Step 2

Following this, select the quick start project type to create a simple project with an existing class and a main method. To do this, choose maven-archetype-quickstart item from the list and click Next.

Create a new Maven Project - Step 3

In the last step, provide a Group Id and Artifact Id as shown in the picture below and click Finish.

Create a new Maven Project - Step 4

2. Add reference of the library project

The created Maven project manages its dependencies using its pom.xml file. In order to add a dependency on the MessageMediaMessages client library, double click on the pom.xml file in the Package Explorer. Opening the pom.xml file will render a graphical view on the cavas. Here, switch to the Dependencies tab and click the Add button as shown in the picture below.

Adding dependency to the client library - Step 1

Clicking the Add button will open a dialog where you need to specify MessageMediaMessages in Group Id and MessageMediaMessages in the Artifact Id fields. Once added click OK. Save the pom.xml file.

Adding dependency to the client library - Step 2

3. Write sample code

Once the SimpleConsoleApp is created, a file named App.java will be visible in the Package Explorer with a main method. This is the entry point for the execution of the created project. Here, you can add code to initialize the client library and instantiate a Controller class. Sample code to initialize the client library and using controller methods is given in the subsequent sections.

Adding dependency to the client library - Step 2

How to Test

The generated code and the server can be tested using automatically generated test cases. JUnit is used as the testing framework and test runner.

In Eclipse, for running the tests do the following:

  1. Select the project MessageMediaMessages from the package explorer.
  2. Select "Run -> Run as -> JUnit Test" or use "Alt + Shift + X" followed by "T" to run the Tests.

Initialization

Authentication

In order to setup authentication and initialization of the API client, you need the following information.

Parameter Description
basicAuthUserName The username to use with basic authentication
basicAuthPassword The password to use with basic authentication

API client can be initialized as following.

// Configuration parameters and credentials
String basicAuthUserName = "basicAuthUserName"; // The username to use with basic authentication
String basicAuthPassword = "basicAuthPassword"; // The password to use with basic authentication

MessageMediaMessagesClient client = new MessageMediaMessagesClient(basicAuthUserName, basicAuthPassword);

Proxy

To use a proxy with the API, you need to insert the following line of code before instantiating a MessageMediaMessagesClient class.

Unirest.setProxy(new HttpHost(x, y));

where x is the IP address used to identify the host and y is the port number for identifying a particular service running in the host.